Nicolas Broutin
 Associate Professor
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Shanghai University
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Nicolas Broutin is a Visiting Associate Professor of Mathematics at NYU Shanghai. He is also a professor of mathematics at Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris. He holds a MEng from Ecole Polytechnique (Paris), a PhD from McGill University and an Habilitation from UPMC-Paris 6. Professor Broutin’s research interests are probability, random structures, and algorithms. His work has appeared for instance in Probability Theory and Related Fields, The Annals of Probability and the Annals of Applied Probability.
Research Interest
random structures, and algorithms
Publications
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L. Addario-Berry, N. Broutin, C. Goldschmidt, and G. Miermont. "The scaling limit of the minimum spanning tree of a complete graph". Submitted (60 p), 2013.
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N. Broutin, R. Neininger, and H. Sulzbach. "A limit process for partial match queries in random quadtrees and 2-D trees". The Annals of Applied Probability, vol. 23, pp. 2560-2603, 2013.
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N. Broutin and H. Sulzbach. "The dual tree of a recursive triangulation of the disk". The Annals of Probability, to appear (31 p), 2013.
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L. Addario-Berry, N. Broutin and C. Goldschmidt. "The continuum limit of critical random graphs". Probability Theory and Related Fields, vol. 152, p. 367-406, 2012.